Transcoding NellyMoser to AAC

Hello,
I am streaming live music performances from the web using Flash ActionScript to Wowza 4. Downstream, we are using both RTMP and HLS streams. Since we are streaming music we are using the NellyMoser codec because Speex does not provide us with the same audio quality. The HLS stream requires the audio to be encoded as AAC in order for it to work. Unfortunately NellyMoser cannot be transcoded to AAC using the Wowza Transcoder addon because NellyMoser is proprietary.

Is there some way that we can pay a license fee to transcode NellyMoser to AAC using the transcoder? Or does anyone have any other solution for this problem. The requirements are:
- streaming from the web using flash
- audio and video available on all devices downstream
- high quality audio w/ minimal compression for live music

I had a quick search of Google for transcoding NellyMoser to AAC via FFmpeg. I found plenty of discussion and a few claims that it was successful. Although I have not tested it. Might be something to look into. Another option to research would be VLC.

I had a quick search of Google for transcoding NellyMoser to AAC via FFmpeg. I found plenty of discussion and a few claims that it was successful. Although I have not tested it. Might be something to look into. Another option to research would be VLC.

Thanks Sal. Are you saying that I can use FFmpeg with the transcoder add on to transcode nelly moser to AAC for a live stream? Can you link to some of these discussions?

Originally Posted by salvadore

The Wowza Transcoder supports Speex as an input source to be transcoded to AAC. If you choose to test this or go this route, you can follow this guide to convert your stream to the supported codec for the Transcoder:

Yea, we have that working but the quality for Speex doesn't meet our requirements.

Nellymoser to AAC

Speex codec is not suitable for high quality audio minimal compression for live music,
so streaming using Speex as audio codec will work, but the quality of audio with Speex won't meet application's requirements,
when it is focusing on high quality music.... so it is better to convert Nellymoser to aac by ffmpeg or anything else... :-)